Police have solved the shocking triple murder case in Lahoreโs Kahna area with the arrest of two suspects, including a woman. The victims were a father and his two sons. Authorities confirmed that the killings were carried out over a financial dispute. The case had caused widespread concern due to the brutal nature of the crime.
According to police officials, the murders involved careful planning and deception. The suspects were known to the victims and used trust to carry out the crime. Investigators say the motive was linked to a money-related disagreement between the prime suspect and the victims.
The arrests were made after a detailed investigation involving forensic analysis, digital evidence, and financial tracking. Police believe the case highlights the growing role of technology in solving complex crimes.
Victims Drugged and Strangled After Being Lured
Police revealed that the suspects lured the victims into consuming juice mixed with intoxicants. Once the three men lost consciousness, they were strangled to death. Investigators described the act as deliberate and calculated.
The victims were identified as 65-year-old Numan Akhtar and his sons Kamran, aged 35, and Imran, aged 30. The killings reportedly took place nearly 20 days before the bodies were discovered.
Authorities said the murders occurred inside a house located in the Central Park area of Kahna. The property was later sealed for forensic examination. Evidence was collected from the scene to support the investigation.
The bodies were found on January 17. Local residents alerted police after noticing a strong foul smell coming from the house. Officials said the bodies were in an advanced stage of decomposition, confirming that the murders had occurred weeks earlier.
Post-mortem examinations were conducted soon after recovery. Forensic teams worked to determine the cause and time of death. The findings supported the strangulation theory presented by investigators.
Rs3 Million Transferred After Murders Using Mobile Banking
Police disclosed that after committing the murders, the suspects transferred Rs3 million from the victimsโ bank accounts. The money was moved using a mobile banking application. This digital transaction became a key breakthrough in the case.
Investigators traced the financial trail and linked it directly to the suspects. This evidence played a critical role in identifying and arresting them. Authorities said the use of digital banking left a clear record.
The prime suspect is a polio block in-charge working with the health department. The female suspect is also employed as a polio worker. Police said both individuals abused their professional positions and personal connections.
Officials confirmed that further investigation is ongoing. Authorities are examining whether additional individuals were involved. Legal proceedings against the arrested suspects are being completed.
Police stated that all evidence will be presented in court. They assured the public that justice will be pursued without delay. The case remains under active investigation.

